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Wasn't quite sure which thread to put this in since it covers quite a few things. The amount of funding the region will receive for public transit under the new Investing in Canada plan was just announced.

Quote:Under the public transit stream, Waterloo will receive over $187 million in federal funding and over $154 million in provincial funding to build new urban transit networks and service extensions that will transform the way residents live, move and work.

(03-16-2018, 03:58 PM)Bob_McBob Wrote: Wasn't quite sure which thread to put this in since it covers quite a few things. The amount of funding the region will receive for public transit under the new Investing in Canada plan was just announced.

Quote:Under the public transit stream, Waterloo will receive over $187 million in federal funding and over $154 million in provincial funding to build new urban transit networks and service extensions that will transform the way residents live, move and work.

What exactly does Waterloo need this for? You'd think that money would be invested in Kitchener first, then perhaps Cambridge (as it is part of Phase II of the Ion)...

(03-16-2018, 03:58 PM)Bob_McBob Wrote: Wasn't quite sure which thread to put this in since it covers quite a few things. The amount of funding the region will receive for public transit under the new Investing in Canada plan was just announced.

(03-16-2018, 04:20 PM)jeffster Wrote: What exactly does Waterloo need this for? You'd think that money would be invested in Kitchener first, then perhaps Cambridge (as it is part of Phase II of the Ion)...

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